These stories of mixed fighting match smaller female warriors against significantly larger male opponents, in
various forms of combat. In these conflicts the under-sized Amazons
prove superior, with the male victim sometimes paying the ultimate price in defeat.

Dreadnaught's women are beautiful and devastating in a fight. When Roxanne punches you,
you see stars. When Tara kicks you, you dont see anything for a while. And when Suzie's finished with you, you'll be seeing
a hospital bed for a while.

Emish has been writing erotic wrestling fantasies since the 60's. All of
his female characters possess athletic, superbly sinewed bodies. And they
love to wrestle; with the majority of their frenzied encounters ending in
Amazonian "love-making", whether their opponents are other strong-bodied
women or some over-matched male.

Miles Endeavor's women are gorgeous but terrible, often enjoying the sight of a macho man
reduced to a beaten pulp, sobbing and begging for mercy. But some of them aren't quite so sadistic as the rest.

Gribble writes stories about women who grow huge muscles,
become giantesses, or turn into goddesses and sometimes all
three in the same story. Usually the women become mad with
power and enjoy it immensely.

Puppetman's women are very tall and powerful, but ultimately very gentle. Unless they need to go into action, of couse.
The men seem to be rather smaller and lighter than the average; perhaps half the size of the women.

Sandi Stone is only for those who like extremely violent stories, documented by David Sullivan.
She delights in taunting and humiliating the men she fights, then when she has them helpless,
she carries on inflicting permanent and terrible injuries, so that they can never fight again.

Poetry

Amazon growth stories

This covers a particular genre of stories with the common theme of a woman becoming very big and
strong, by means of magic, a potion, a formula, or whatever means. Thanks to Scoundrel for making the list.

Dictionary

I use, and recommend, Websters for US words, and Chamber's Twentieth Century Dictionary for British.
But there are some words (Australian, British, Canadian and US) that aren't in either
dictionary - you might find them in The Alternative English Dictionary.
Warning - don't use any of the words you find here on AOL, or you'll offend someone.